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usa or. in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression of a form of impotence i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is a democracy but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can can only get elected if there are huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the unit
usa or. in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression of a form of impotence i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you...
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this is from "usa today," defending the bill. small businesses often struggle to stay afloat, let alone provide employee health insurance. >> the wall street journal ways and, calling it an unhappy anniversary. we will go to kansas city. you are a democrat, what you think about this? caller: i think it is a wonderful plan. it is helped me in a positive way. also my daughter, who is disabled. it has been doing a tremendous job for me. it is something that anyone who is elderly or younker for whatever should taking. and be quiet and quit trying to create chaos about the plan before they even use it. and most of the people are not intelligent enough to even know the benefits of it and even when they get them, they are listening to republicans that are so negative. host: specifically how did the health care law impact that situation? caller: it helped her with her copiague going down, the price that she pays for the insurance, plus the medication and everything has gone down. host: linda is a republican from orlando, florida. caller:
this is from "usa today," defending the bill. small businesses often struggle to stay afloat, let alone provide employee health insurance. >> the wall street journal ways and, calling it an unhappy anniversary. we will go to kansas city. you are a democrat, what you think about this? caller: i think it is a wonderful plan. it is helped me in a positive way. also my daughter, who is disabled. it has been doing a tremendous job for me. it is something that anyone who is elderly or...
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twenty's she graduated magna cum laude from the art institute of colorado and is also miss colorado usa griffith and she and her mother are also homeless and in today's show the unemployed since the saks fifth avenue store that she works at is closing earlier i spoke to blair she told me what comes next as she struggles to get back on her feet. it actually in the process of applying for unemployment and currently been submitting my resume to different places just trying to find a new job you seem like a smart girl you went to college what do you think it says i know that your case has certainly gotten a lot more attention because of your crown as miss colorado but what do you think it says that people just like you with who are smart with degrees are finding themselves in situations like this crashing on couches staying at friends. it's just goes to show i'm not alone if i actually after the attention that my story had received through the news i've gotten so many e-mails from people across the country who have said they're in the same exact situation and it's very unfortunate that ther
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host: more from "usa today." hinkley attempt compelled the secret service to examine every aspect of its performance. these were some of the changes that were put into place after the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. we want to get your thoughts on that this money, whether gun laws or how would protect the president, or as "usa today" reports, the public outcry over the insanity defense and how that was changed after it was used for hinkley. we will continue to talk about that this point. richard norton smith is joining us on the phone, presidential historian. let me ask you, how did this change the presidency? guest: there are two ways to respond to that. you just outlined some of the ways in terms of increased security. the way that any president exists cames that much harder to penetrate. to the frustration of presidents, they often feel that they are cut off from the real world. i think some of that is post- 9/11, but a lot of it goes back to the events that you're talking about today. it also changed
host: more from "usa today." hinkley attempt compelled the secret service to examine every aspect of its performance. these were some of the changes that were put into place after the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. we want to get your thoughts on that this money, whether gun laws or how would protect the president, or as "usa today" reports, the public outcry over the insanity defense and how that was changed after it was used for hinkley. we will continue to talk...
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bahrain where you have tear gas cansters being used against the protesters and they have made in the usa on the side of them where we are not willing to be as forceful in favor of protesters and we see it as a sec tare ran struggling there. it as little complicated. in the end if qaddafi is gone the president will look like he exercised a strong lead. >> chris: i want to switch the pivot a little bit on this. there has been a lot of criticism of the president this week that he failed to show leadership whether it is on libya or japan or even the budget deal. and there has also been that the president continue with the trip to brazil while the u.s. forces go into libya. and he goes on tv to announce the ncaa brackets. >> any chance to see jimmer fredette. >> great talent but they lost their inside presence. >> chris: has a bigger issue, has the president failed to show leadership on a lot of these issues or at the least as he been tone deaf as all of the problems step up? >> well, butler defeated pitt and blew out the president's brackets. that was good. i wouldn't advise him to spend qui
bahrain where you have tear gas cansters being used against the protesters and they have made in the usa on the side of them where we are not willing to be as forceful in favor of protesters and we see it as a sec tare ran struggling there. it as little complicated. in the end if qaddafi is gone the president will look like he exercised a strong lead. >> chris: i want to switch the pivot a little bit on this. there has been a lot of criticism of the president this week that he failed to...
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after the usa, with the second largest member of nato. we are not a dwarf state, but we are acting like one. >> social democrat leaders came out in support of the abstention, but the party is divided on the issue. most social democrat lawmakers disagree. >> i think it is shameful. an extension is not acceptable in decisions about tyrants. >> ironically, the government's staunchest support in parliament on the issue comes from the former communist left party, who are opposed to military action. a sign the government has sidelined itself on the issue of libya. >> that has been our "in depth "at this hour. you're watching dw-tv. stay with us. >>> issue one, libya's ceases firing. >> speaking of the city of benghazi, a city of roughly 700,000 people, he threatened, and i quote, we will have no mercy and no pity. the united states, the united kingdom, france, and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be mitch meant immediately. >> on thursday, the u.n. security council passed a resolution authorizing a no-fly zone over libya, meaning bombs
after the usa, with the second largest member of nato. we are not a dwarf state, but we are acting like one. >> social democrat leaders came out in support of the abstention, but the party is divided on the issue. most social democrat lawmakers disagree. >> i think it is shameful. an extension is not acceptable in decisions about tyrants. >> ironically, the government's staunchest support in parliament on the issue comes from the former communist left party, who are opposed to...
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usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this possibility, i am sure we can win together. it means that we need some new initiative. new speech by president obama. maybe. i am not taking notes of all this. new meeting for future. the g-8 effort, and it will be now maybe more successful, because before the egyptians, the two nations and others were unisians andwo na others -- there is the possibility to create, to take note of this evolution. the transitions and to create a new arab world. everyone said in washington or in paris, we do not want to impose. we just want to -- i do not know the difference. what is important -- to have own
usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this...
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a masters in journalism from columbia, covered the supreme court in 1979 through "usa today" and covered the court continuously since then. he contributed to a number of books including "illustrated great decisions of the supreme court," and i had a chance to read the book, and i can think of no better text to introduce someone to the supreme court. he's been twice listed as among the top 50 journalists in the city, but keep in mind, this is just one city with not that many journalists, so it's not that big of an achievement. [laughter] finally, margaret mcewen is innative of wyoming and graduate of the georgetown. she has her jd and also an hon their degree. she practiced in seattle becoming the firm's first female partner. bears mentioning that the firm has offices in 17 cities worldwide now and hundreds of lawyers. she also worked in the carter white house for the secretary of interior, a job i assume helped prepare her for the duties on the 9th circuit with the heavy case load of environmental land use. she earned perhaps the less desired distinction of being nominated twice, and the
a masters in journalism from columbia, covered the supreme court in 1979 through "usa today" and covered the court continuously since then. he contributed to a number of books including "illustrated great decisions of the supreme court," and i had a chance to read the book, and i can think of no better text to introduce someone to the supreme court. he's been twice listed as among the top 50 journalists in the city, but keep in mind, this is just one city with not that many...
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secretary, after the nuclear crisis, the markets of europe dropped more than the stock market of the usa. [unintelligible] my colleagues also want to ask you another question. the prices -- >> do you want to talk about energy policy? >> in europe there is a severe impact. you've seen mrs. merkel come out strongly about not only inspecting a number of reactors but now going further in saying that perhaps the old german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen negative responses in sweden, in italy where they were just beginning to reverse longstanding nuclear policy. i think the u.k., you will see continued -- they have a very vigorous program, mainly because they cannot meet the climate change gold using wind alone. they have to use nuclear and wind to reduce their dependence on coal. france and belgium, they will continue nuclear. the former soviet union, eastern european states, the combination of reducing -- the baltic states for example, and the balkans, they want to reduce their dependence on russian gas. and also to get away from their dirty coal. i think you wil
secretary, after the nuclear crisis, the markets of europe dropped more than the stock market of the usa. [unintelligible] my colleagues also want to ask you another question. the prices -- >> do you want to talk about energy policy? >> in europe there is a severe impact. you've seen mrs. merkel come out strongly about not only inspecting a number of reactors but now going further in saying that perhaps the old german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen...
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usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this possibility, i am sure we can win together. it means that we need some new initiative. new speech by president obama. maybe. i am not taking notes of all this. new meeting for future. the g-8 effort, and it will be now maybe more successful, because before the egyptians, the two nations and others were unisians andwo na others -- there is the possibility to create, to take note of this evolution. the transitions and to create a new arab world. everyone said in washington or in paris, we do not want to impose. we just want to -- i do not know the difference. what is important -- to have own
usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this...
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a masters in journalism from columbia, covered the supreme court in 1979 through "usa today" and covered the court continuously since then. he contributed to a number of books including "illustrated great decisions of the supreme court," and i had a chance to read the book, and i can think of no better text to introduce someone to the supreme court. he's been twice listed as among the top 50 journalists in the city, but keep in mind, this is just one city with not that many journalists, so it's not that big of an achievement. [laughter] finally, margaret mcewen is innative of wyoming and graduate of the georgetown. she has her jd and also an hon their degree. she practiced in seattle becoming the firm's first female partner. bears mentioning that the firm has offices in 17 cities worldwide now and hundreds of lawyers. she also worked in the carter white house for the secretary of interior, a job i assume helped prepare her for the duties on the 9th circuit with the heavy case load of environmental land use. she earned perhaps the less desired distinction of being nominated twice, and the
a masters in journalism from columbia, covered the supreme court in 1979 through "usa today" and covered the court continuously since then. he contributed to a number of books including "illustrated great decisions of the supreme court," and i had a chance to read the book, and i can think of no better text to introduce someone to the supreme court. he's been twice listed as among the top 50 journalists in the city, but keep in mind, this is just one city with not that many...
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one is we at families usa, we do celebrate the passage of the affordable care act. we actually have a bakeoff in our office. we've got five different departments, and each department is taking responsibility each day to bake a cake. and i have to get back for the first one because i'm told it's going to be delicious and very sightly. but i want to talk about two things. one is why do we celebrate the affordable care act today, those of us who do, on the first anniversary? what has been achieved in this first year? and secondly, i want to talk about something that doesn't get a lot of attention even though it's key to the legislation, and that's the access-related provisions in the statute. so what have we seen in the first 12 months? much of the conversation that we've heard, really, are about matters that go into effect in 2014. but there are a number of things that have already gone into effect, and i think they're very significant and, by and large, very helpful. since i have a limited amount of time, i won't go into all of them, but let me pick out some of the m
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would see itself as being the kind of soft and of the spectrum and leaving the hard stuff just to the usa, far from it. what was really interesting that came out of the nato summit was the new strategic concept where a core part of that is this collaboration with the e.u. and nato which i am responsible for from the e.u. side and our commitment is to be working side-by-side with nato on what often our problems and issues that need a full spectrum. if you take afghanistan, where individuals are there with troops, where the e.u. is there supporting david petraeus and his work and i see him regularly too, to support the training of police to do development work on the ground and so on and i've indicated the european union will be working in afghanistan or years and years to come. long after the military campaign there will be the continuous work. and the secretary clinton she and i met with the women of afghanistan when i was there to talk about their future too. so it is a collaboration. there is a collaboration across the full spectrum and whether the e.u. can benefit is also having that a
would see itself as being the kind of soft and of the spectrum and leaving the hard stuff just to the usa, far from it. what was really interesting that came out of the nato summit was the new strategic concept where a core part of that is this collaboration with the e.u. and nato which i am responsible for from the e.u. side and our commitment is to be working side-by-side with nato on what often our problems and issues that need a full spectrum. if you take afghanistan, where individuals are...
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in "usa today." host: that is in "usa today" this morning. there is also this story about blackberry. host: princeton, west virginia, steve, how was the president doing on libya? caller: if obama is right for doing what he did in libya, then george bush has to be right for what he did in iraq. said dominoes same practiced chemical warfare tactics and his own people. he is responsible for killing 500,000, 1 million, whatever. if obama is right now, george bush has to be right also. another thing, they could have done this a little bit different. i was in the navy. i was the thick -- actually in the gulf of sidra. there are amazing aircraft capabilities. they could have shut down the libyan air force with that. they couldn't just given him a warning -- "keep flying, we will callth yourwn kirkcal caller: i think all, is he doing a good job. -- i think obama is doing a good job. ronald reagan invoked it at least three times. he invoked it in grenada, i think, in a iraq wants, and most libya, he invoked it iupon when gaddafi's daughter was killed.
in "usa today." host: that is in "usa today" this morning. there is also this story about blackberry. host: princeton, west virginia, steve, how was the president doing on libya? caller: if obama is right for doing what he did in libya, then george bush has to be right for what he did in iraq. said dominoes same practiced chemical warfare tactics and his own people. he is responsible for killing 500,000, 1 million, whatever. if obama is right now, george bush has to be right...
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host: technology as a front-page story of "the usa today." google says 2011 should be their highest-hiring year. what you make of that? guest: is not just the inventions, it is how you use the inventions. the big convention after world war two was the mainframe computer. the person who made the most money on the mainframe, they were not the people that made the mainframes. even ibm almost went down 20 years ago the one that made the most money was walmart, using mainframes and software to manage inventories and then managing better the supply chains. it is not just the technology. it is how you use it. in terms of hiring, that goes to another thing, and that as immigration. we have a very real need for brains from abroad, and one of the reforms that we make is that hopefully we allow for that. if a kid comes here, and gets an advanced degree, which should put a green. in that person's diploma. host: a lot of topics on the table shop, a republican in san diego. you are next. caller: good morning, mr. forbes. maybe you can answer a question for
host: technology as a front-page story of "the usa today." google says 2011 should be their highest-hiring year. what you make of that? guest: is not just the inventions, it is how you use the inventions. the big convention after world war two was the mainframe computer. the person who made the most money on the mainframe, they were not the people that made the mainframes. even ibm almost went down 20 years ago the one that made the most money was walmart, using mainframes and...
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from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most significant news story in the week in your eyes. alexandria, virginia. lesley, democrat. caller: two things. one is the planned parenthood cutting by the extremists in the house of representatives. these cuts will result and i don't know -- i do not know how many millions of young ladies having not getting breast mammograms, i think it is an outrage especially when you consider they want to cut all these social programs, saying how dire the things is. we have a revenue problem that taxes have never been -- you have to go back to the 1950's to find revenue this low. it is as much a revenue problem a
from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most...
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. >> has bahrain or the usa meet uae given any indication that they will fly a fighter jets over libya? >> again, i will let the individual companies make their own announcements. >> is there any way that the u.s. could see the libya situation resolving itself with -- with gaddafi somehow still in play? what would this action with the un resolution before his arrival in the long term? >> those are all questions that standing here are difficult to answer, and certainly the conditions that will unfold as we began to enforce this resolution will make in new environment in which people are going to act, including those around colonel gaddafi. i think we should take stock of where we are and how we got here, and how many times the international community called on the dockery to end the violence against his own people and to take demonstrable steps to end the aggression and pullback, and time and time again, starting with the first resolution in 1970 -- 1973 the succeeding time, there is no evidence that he intended to do so, despite various claims that were made. if the international commu
. >> has bahrain or the usa meet uae given any indication that they will fly a fighter jets over libya? >> again, i will let the individual companies make their own announcements. >> is there any way that the u.s. could see the libya situation resolving itself with -- with gaddafi somehow still in play? what would this action with the un resolution before his arrival in the long term? >> those are all questions that standing here are difficult to answer, and certainly...
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about big corporate dealmaking, specifically this deal -- at&t has reached an agreement to buy t-mobile usa from its german parent company for $39 billion. it's getting 4 more new subscribers and -- 24 million more new subscribers and that would mean better service but it could also mean higher prices. the deal must be approved still by anti-trust regulators and that could take until the end of the year. at&t's stock is up in early trading. a new report shows existing home sales took a dive. february sales were down 9%. the median price fell to $156,000 and that's the lowest level for home prices in nine years. >>> 7:45. some big changes in car seat safety for kids this morning. the american academy for pediatrics just changed its position about how children should ride in cars. samantha hayes is in washington, d.c. she has all of the details. >> reporter: good morning. this is all about kid safety in cars but i think for some parents, you know, this news may not be -- they may notwell come it because at a -- welcome it. now the american academy of pediatrics says no, wait until they are 2.
about big corporate dealmaking, specifically this deal -- at&t has reached an agreement to buy t-mobile usa from its german parent company for $39 billion. it's getting 4 more new subscribers and -- 24 million more new subscribers and that would mean better service but it could also mean higher prices. the deal must be approved still by anti-trust regulators and that could take until the end of the year. at&t's stock is up in early trading. a new report shows existing home sales took a...
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we should remember that last week on the front page of the "usa today" we had a story saying that for a quarter of a million dollars seats onboard of the directors were going wanting in our country because they weren't being paid enough for $6 million a year. we can't afford to pay our bills. the republican majority says let's cut 1.5% of what the federal government is going to spend this year in the face of a $1.5 trillion deficit. if they want to balance the budget they should step forward with a much more aggressive plan. this is not about balancing the budget. it won't get anywhere close to balancing the budget. this is about somehow being willing to help big banks when president bush stepped forward and said we had to do tarp. but when it comes to help a homeowner meet their obligation somehow we have to do less than our best as a nation. this is not the america that has come to have good allies like the leader of australia who spoke from that podium who said we can do anything and how the whole world looks at us as a beacon of hope. we should think again. this is ill-advised and
we should remember that last week on the front page of the "usa today" we had a story saying that for a quarter of a million dollars seats onboard of the directors were going wanting in our country because they weren't being paid enough for $6 million a year. we can't afford to pay our bills. the republican majority says let's cut 1.5% of what the federal government is going to spend this year in the face of a $1.5 trillion deficit. if they want to balance the budget they should step...
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"usa today" had a headline, will that be $4 by the end of the mont? -- the month. ? if you look at the time from 2009 to 2012, the department of defense estimates we will get ess then we letl got in 2009. where did you think we will be? this was before and libya and egypt and all of the different things were happening in the middle east. where did you really think we will be on gas prices, something that is on every person's mind across the country? >> there is an official prediction. >> it must be career bureaucrats. whether it is republican or democrats -- >> independent of any political influence -- in any case, gas prices in washington, d.c. our higher than other places in the country. i do not know what the gas prices will be this summer. the mean projection is $3.70. we do not really know. i do not have any better crystal ball than you do on that. in terms of the oil production in the united states, you were talking about the oil production in the gulf of mexico. i believe you were talking about what was happening -- there was a suspension of deep water explora
"usa today" had a headline, will that be $4 by the end of the mont? -- the month. ? if you look at the time from 2009 to 2012, the department of defense estimates we will get ess then we letl got in 2009. where did you think we will be? this was before and libya and egypt and all of the different things were happening in the middle east. where did you really think we will be on gas prices, something that is on every person's mind across the country? >> there is an official...
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and if you check the "usa today" about the report and the work we ha done, it was our credit. >> mr. bihi, time has expired. gentle lady from california, miss sanchez, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to ask unanimous consent to put forward 34 different letters for our body of work he from different organizations across the nation who have submitted for testimony. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you, gentlemen, for being before us and in particular welcome, sheriff baca. you've been before our committee several times. i have the privilege of representing orange county, california, as you know, probably the second or third largest islamic and/or arab population in the nation. so i'm well aware of the work you have done, not only up in l.a. county, but most people don't realize that in the time of a terrorist attack or a national emergency, we actually fold under your leadership in los angeles. so we have worked a lot together. it is a pleasure aays to have you here with us. today my question is to mr. jasser. in your testimony you say
and if you check the "usa today" about the report and the work we ha done, it was our credit. >> mr. bihi, time has expired. gentle lady from california, miss sanchez, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to ask unanimous consent to put forward 34 different letters for our body of work he from different organizations across the nation who have submitted for testimony. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you, gentlemen,...
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. >> the first thing that president obama >> my question, what will that do to the energy policy of usa and europe respectively? this crisis -- thank you very much. >> charlie, do you want to talk about energy policy? >> europe corp. already have -- in europe, it will have a strong impact. chancellor merkel has said that the whole german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen negative responses in sweden, in italy where they were just beginning to reverse longstanding anti-nuclear policy and restarts i think the u.k., you will see continued -- and restart. i think in the u.k., you will see continued use. they cannot meet their climate change goals. change goals.
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this is the latest from "usa today." the death toll rises in japan. people are still being found alive. and 80 year old wrapped in a blanket found nine days after the earthquake in the tsunami hit. she and her grandson were rescued from their home in northern japan. phoenix, ariz.. what should the u.s. mission in libya be? caller: we should not be there right now. we are in bad shape energy wise, no renewable energy program like we should have. we are trying to get oil, in this case libya. next time maybe venezuela. that is instead of focusing on clean energy, not those that come down a radioactive plumes. nuclear is not clean energy. that is absurd. we are trying to get oil under any condition. right now it is libya. then iran and venezuela. read"shock doctrine." there will be a military coup in libya. there'll be no leadership for resistance. the military will take over and we will fund a ton of money to them. then we will privatize the oil industry and trigger it over to big oil in the united states. " coming up shortly, we will get the latest on p
this is the latest from "usa today." the death toll rises in japan. people are still being found alive. and 80 year old wrapped in a blanket found nine days after the earthquake in the tsunami hit. she and her grandson were rescued from their home in northern japan. phoenix, ariz.. what should the u.s. mission in libya be? caller: we should not be there right now. we are in bad shape energy wise, no renewable energy program like we should have. we are trying to get oil, in this case...
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from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most significant news story in the week in your eyes. alexandria, virginia. lesley, democrat. caller: two things. one is the planned parenthood cutting by the extremists in the house of representatives. these cuts will result and i don't know -- i do not know how many millions of young ladies having not getting breast mammograms, i think it is an outrage especially when you consider they want to cut all these social programs, saying how dire the things is. we have a revenue problem that taxes have never been -- you have to go back to the 1950's to find revenue this low. it is as much a revenue problem a
from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most...
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promoting our interest is another area where we cannot do it without the state department usa ied do every day. it reflects our values. we are a generous and rea extraordinary country and people know that.aren i am sometimes amused that although the country may bey yo publicly criticizing us thene and private they want all the help they can get and want us to support them. because we are not a former colonial power, and not andemis communism-- communism more extreme is a more fascism so we really do try to helpho people. that reflects who we are. . . nd ourselves in a peculiar position late one night defending our bill and in an effort to eliminate the institute of peace arguments were made on the floor of the congress that the state department and the had the institute of peace have duplicative functions and therefore it should be stricken from the budget. with the secretary please like to make the distinction for members of congress big tweens lets but your mission is and the institute of peace? >> the institute of peace is a not-for-profit institution form by the congress to opera
promoting our interest is another area where we cannot do it without the state department usa ied do every day. it reflects our values. we are a generous and rea extraordinary country and people know that.aren i am sometimes amused that although the country may bey yo publicly criticizing us thene and private they want all the help they can get and want us to support them. because we are not a former colonial power, and not andemis communism-- communism more extreme is a more fascism so we...
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host: from "usa today," the wisconsin government saying that layoffs could come as early as today. also from "the wall street journal," richard trumka point out -- washington journal live every day. the u.s. house is about to gavel in. noer can file legislation and give speeches. it is expected to be short. next week, senators are expected to finish up work on the u.s. patent and trademark law. they are expected to take up a couple of test votes on spending bills. >> the house returns tuesday for morning hour. a full list of legislation for next week has not been released yet but republican leaders will consider a couple of bills. live house coverage tuesday here on c-span. in the budget the president presented he called for new spending in education. he will be talking about education. it will be joined by a arne duncan and jeb bush touring at a high school. the chinese premier is giving a speech to the opening session of the congress tonight. you can see live coverage on c- span2. >> republican and democratic leaders continue working on a spending bill for the rest of the year. w
host: from "usa today," the wisconsin government saying that layoffs could come as early as today. also from "the wall street journal," richard trumka point out -- washington journal live every day. the u.s. house is about to gavel in. noer can file legislation and give speeches. it is expected to be short. next week, senators are expected to finish up work on the u.s. patent and trademark law. they are expected to take up a couple of test votes on spending bills. >>...
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is the director of government relations at numbers usa. it was they and their members who could claim a victory after the embassy bill was stalled in the u.s. senate in 2007. immigration issue to be a hot topic. we welcome back to iowa, rosemary jenks. [applause] >> hi, everyone. for those of you who got do -- who do not know what numbers usa does, we are a grassroots organization. we have almost 1.1 million american members. we call ourselves and immigration reduction organization because that is precisely what we want to do. we want to stop illegal immigration and we want to reduce legal immigration. when a with thinking about what was going to say i thought i should keep it to the theme of principles. what of the principles that guide our policies? [laughter] that was kind of a problem. as it turns out, there aren't any. maybe i could talk about the principles that do not guide our policy. first, we have the rule of law of the united states of america. it clearly does not guide our immigration policies. illegal immigration makes a joke
is the director of government relations at numbers usa. it was they and their members who could claim a victory after the embassy bill was stalled in the u.s. senate in 2007. immigration issue to be a hot topic. we welcome back to iowa, rosemary jenks. [applause] >> hi, everyone. for those of you who got do -- who do not know what numbers usa does, we are a grassroots organization. we have almost 1.1 million american members. we call ourselves and immigration reduction organization...
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host: technology as a front-page story of "the usa today." google says 2011 should be their highest-hiring year. what you make of that? guest: is not just the inventions, it is how you use the inventions. the big convention after world war two was the mainframe computer. the person who made the most money on the mainframe, they were not the people that made the mainframes. even ibm almost went down 20 years ago the one that made the most money was walmart, using mainframes and software to manage inventories and then managing better the supply chains. it is not just the technology. it is how you use it. in terms of hiring, that goes to another thing, and that as immigration. we have a very real need for brains from abroad, and one of the reforms that we make is that hopefully we allow for that. if a kid comes here, and gets an advanced degree, which should put a green. in that person's diploma. host: a lot of topics on the table shop, a republican in san diego. you are next. caller: good morning, mr. forbes. maybe you can answer a question for
host: technology as a front-page story of "the usa today." google says 2011 should be their highest-hiring year. what you make of that? guest: is not just the inventions, it is how you use the inventions. the big convention after world war two was the mainframe computer. the person who made the most money on the mainframe, they were not the people that made the mainframes. even ibm almost went down 20 years ago the one that made the most money was walmart, using mainframes and...